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Dire

adjective
/daɪər/

Meaning

extremely serious; urgent; terrible
Extremely serious or urgent.

Example Sentences

The country is facing a dire economic crisis.

The refugees were in dire need of food and shelter.

Example Expressions

dire straits

Synonyms

terrible, awful, dreadful, urgent, desperate, grave, severe
Entry 1
terrible, awful, dreadful, urgent
Entry 2
urgent, desperate, grave, severe, dreadful

Antonyms

hopeful, encouraging, positive, mild, minor, trivial, unimportant
Entry 1
hopeful, encouraging, positive, mild
Entry 2
minor, trivial, unimportant

Collocations

dire consequences, dire situation, dire need, dire warning
Entry 1
dire consequences, dire situation, dire need
Entry 2
dire consequences, dire situation, dire warning, dire need

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